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Joulemeter (JM2) Use and Installation

Brazil 2022

Description

The joulemeters used in the Shell Eco-marathon (Shell Eco-marathon) are custom built for Shell and are not available for purchase. The joulemeter (JM) measures voltage across the + and – bus bars and current through one of the bus bars. The JM calculates joules from measure of voltage, current, and time. The JM will be used in all Shell Eco-marathon energy classes to measure electrical energy flow. The JM includes a LCD display showing a number of measured values. Firmware in the JM measures the following;

Characteristics

Weight 550g (1.21lbs)
Dimensions 88mm wide x 108mm tall x 46mm depth (3.5” x 4.25” x 1.8”)
Voltage range + 0 to 60 VDC
Current range +/- 0 to 300 A
Resistance of shunt 100 µΩ
Voltage measurement resolution (internal) 2 mV
Current measurement resolution (internal) 10 mA
Joule display resolution 1 J
Shunt internal temperature compensation yes

Drawings and Dimensions

Front view Left side view

Installation before event

Joulemeter location in vehicle and other considerations (Chapter 1 - Article 56)

Installation at event

  1. Disconnect the battery from the vehicle electrical system.
  2. Using the provided spade lugs or equivalent, connect the positive and negative leads in and out of the Joulemeter.
  3. Secure the Joulemeter with Velcro or cable ties ensuring the display is visible and the on/off switch is accessible.
  4. Reconnect the battery to the vehicle electrical system.

BE

For prototype vehicles the joulemeter should be installed between the vehicle’s electrical system and the propulsion motor controller. As shown below, both the positive and negative battery leads pass through the Joulemeter.

ICE

The Joulemeter should be installed between the vehicle’s starter battery and the vehicle’s electrical system. As shown in the figure below, both the positive and negative battery leads pass through the Joulemeter.


Joulemeter electrical installation (ICE)

Operation

To operate the JM, turn the on switch to the on position (Down - ON, up - OFF). As the JM powers up, the internal battery voltage will be displayed. The internal battery voltage range should be between 3.5 VDC and 4.1 VDC. The JM will be supplied to teams configured to display the correct measured values.

The JM internal battery can be charged though the USB type B port on the JM top as shown in Figure 3. The JM will be supplied to the teams charged and should last throughout the event if the JM is being turned off when not in use. In case the battery is depleted, connect the JM to any USB port or charger and the battery will be recharged. Although it is not required, the JM will charge faster if it is turned off for charging. The message “Full” will be displayed on the JM when the internal battery is fully charged.